Feelings that Accompany an Autism Diagnosis
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Rachelle Sheely
Autism & Suicide Part 2
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Dr. Steven Gutstein
Dr. Steven Gutstein continues his examination of the link between autism and suicide in part 2 of his podcast.
The post Autism & Suicide Part 2 first appeared on RDIconnect.
Autism & Suicide
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Dr. Steven Gutstein
Why the suicide rate is higher for children and adults with an autism diagnosis and what we can do to help them.
The post Autism & Suicide first appeared on RDIconnect.
Presuming Competence in Your Children with Autism
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Rachelle Sheely
Helping Our Families Understand Autism
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Rachelle Sheely
I believe that if we can balance the seriousness of the diagnosis with hope the extended family can become a wonderful support for the parents, but they have to understand what autism really means.
Adapting and Changing When Things Aren’t Working Part II
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Dr. Steven Gutstein
Welcome back to ASD: A New Perspective, the podcast show where we help you understand what is going on in the mind of your child, and we do encourage you that growth for your child is possible. I'm Kat Lee, and in this podcast, Dr. Gutstein continues his conversation with us about adapting and reminds us that it is so important for both parents and professionals to know of the value of adapting for our children.
RDI and Adapting: Changing When Things Aren’t Working
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Dr. Steven Gutstein
How do we help our children learn how to change when things aren't working for them? Welcome to ASD: A New Perspective, RDIconnect's own podcast show! In this month's episode, Dr. Gutstein talks to us about the importance of adapting and how to help our kids with autism embrace change.
Schooling At Home
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Rachelle Sheely
Do you want to home-school your kids but feel unprepared? Learn how to school your kids at home, especially when you may not know how.
Changing Our Mindset on Memory
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Dr. Steven Gutstein
Curious about how memory works? Learn from Dr. Gutstein about the importance of changing our mindset on memory and learning from experiences.
Coping with Crisis
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77. rész
RDIconnect
Just Noticeable Differences: A Key to Independence
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RDIconnect
Children with autism have a desire for everything to stay the same, but what if you could help your kids embrace and even look forward to change?
Static Thinking VS Dynamic Thinking
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RDIconnect
Transitioning to Adulthood: Part 2
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74. rész
Rachelle Sheely
With RDI® all of the simple and everyday experiences we enjoy with our children become huge in terms of their growth.
Redefining Autism
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73. rész
Dr. Steven Gutstein
Dr. Steven Gutstein talks about how what we think we know about autism may not be true and gives a new definition to help us redefine autism.
Transitioning into Adulthood: Part 1
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72. rész
Rachelle Sheely
Do you have dreams for your child with autism? Dr. Rachelle Sheely talks about how we should never limit the dreams we have for our kids, autism or not, and how to help put them on a path to independence from a young age.
Learning from Experience
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Dr. Steven Gutstein
What we find is that through that more deliberative process of bookmarking, reviewing, constructing, saving, organizing...we also strengthen that encouragement to intuitively recognize something when we see it.
Do You Feel Left Out of Your Child’s Therapy?
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Rachelle Sheely
In RDI, we really believe in parents and we also believe that there is a developmental structure inherent in the way children are raised worldwide. And that just because that's difficult for parents who have a child on the spectrum, it doesn't mean it's impossible.
Foundations of Dynamic Intelligence
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Dr. Steven Gutstein
When the foundations of Dynamic Intelligence are set in place, the child begins to use their mind as a very powerful tool.
The Road to Independence
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68. rész
Rachelle Sheely
This idea of independence is one that we sometimes skirt because we get caught up in the daily routine of the things that we're teaching or the things that we're doing, or I think we get caught up in avoiding it because we worry about it so much. We're afraid to face it.
Why Dynamic Intelligence Part 2
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Dr. Steven Gutstein
One of the critical roles of being a parent is to be a mind guide. We know that. And if you have a child with autism, you can't do it until we help you to develop this and to help the child activate that growth, so you can begin to feel comfortable with it to start orienting more.
RDI®: Hope Around the World
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Rachelle Sheely
One of the things at the Pan African Congress For Autism that impressed me and really didn't surprise me was that parents and professionals alike had the same concern when they were thinking about the individuals that they deal with who were on the spectrum and their families.
Why Dynamic Intelligence: Part 1
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Dr. Steven Gutstein
Traditional static intelligence is necessary, but it's not sufficient to function in our modern world, which is complex and dynamic in nature.
Your Family & Autism
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Rachelle Sheely
I think the important thing for anybody who is either giving the diagnosis or working with a newly diagnosed family is to help parents know that there's a beginning point, and that that beginning point is almost always the same
Theory of Mind: Part 2
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Dr. Steven Gutstein
We need to teach children to reflect and you know, that's so much a part of our program to be able to bookmark something, maybe something that doesn't work or maybe something that does work. We have a whole lot of work on that.
The Value of Self
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Rachelle Sheely
Dr. Sheely discusses the value of parents in developing a child's sense of self.
Theory of Mind: Part 1
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61. rész
Dr. Steven Gutstein
Dr. Gutstein breaks down the complexities of Theory of Mind.
2019: A New Year in RDI®
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60. rész
Rachelle Sheely
Find hope in the new year with the RDI® remediation model.
The Future and Dynamic Intelligence
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59. rész
Dr. Steven Gutstein
Dr. Gutstein talks research, dynamic intelligence and going into the future.
Overcompensating for our Children
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58. rész
Rachelle Sheely
Because your role has become the role of a compensator and not a guide, you start compensating for more and more things and sometimes children grow past the need for compensation.
Remediation
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57. rész
Dr. Steven Gutstein
I haven't found one paper written, and I've read everything, that talks about the potential for remediation of these areas: of neural remediation, of psychosocial remediation. Not one. It's all about can we teach people other ways of functioning, or just neglecting it completely and not even thinking about it.
Time To Fly: Trusting Your Instincts with Your Child
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Rachelle Sheely
They doubt their own inside voice and they doubt their own competence. They don't doubt their competence with their other children, but autism is a wedge, it's like a wedge with glue, and it drives families apart.
Gestures and Communication: Part 2
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Dr. Steven Gutstein
One of the things we do when we are forming experience representations are always doing enactments. We're not using narrative words, we're doing enactments.
HOPE: A Case Study
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Rachelle Sheely
What I liked about the conversation was that these six things show a self-reflection, they show the hard work he's done, they actually kind of document the guiding relationship he had with his parents.
Gestures and Communication: Part 1
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Dr. Steven Gutstein
When we're using our body, we tend to use that part of the brain that manages experiences. Many people with Autism have been taught to use language as a task. As a performance-based measure. They wind up losing the sense of experience. The sense of flow with other people.
School and Your Child
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Rachelle Sheely
The whole point of RDI is that we want our children to become independent in the way that they're going to become independent is by learning to think and to use their brains in a way that they need to be used.
Main Obstacle for Parents
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51. rész
Dr. Steven Gutstein
The main obstacle if you're a parent is that your child is not coming to you with the excitement, the motivation to grow. But RDI can help.
Empowering the Family!
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50. rész
Rachelle Sheely
In RDI we believe there is a parallel process between the consultant and the parent, and the parent and the child... We're giving them the tools so they can begin to think of their own objectives, they can come up with them.
More than Social Skills!
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Dr. Steven Gutstein
There's still an implicit assumption that people with Autism have to fake it, or that if you just get them to behave a certain way, that that's a sign of great progress. We have to change it.
Take the Autism Glasses Off!
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48. rész
Rachelle Sheely
Sometimes when an autism diagnosis comes in, there’s a veil that falls over our dreams. Will there be hope again?
The Importance of Self-Communication
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47. rész
Dr. Steven Gutstein
Gestures and Autism: The Importance of SELF Communication
Moving Our Children Forward
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46. rész
Rachelle Sheely
Sometimes. we help our children too much. This podcast is a great reminder to always focus on where we want our children to be at age 21, and how to get them there.
We’re NOT Teaching Skills
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45. rész
Dr. Steven Gutstein
Dr. Steven Gutstein explains how the RDI Model doesn't teach skills, but improves the brain's ability to function in a way that leads to more successful outcomes.
Dare to Dream
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44. rész
Rachelle Sheely
Dr. Rachelle Sheely continues her discussion on the crisis after a diagnosis and finding hope with RDI.
Why There is Hope in RDI
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43. rész
Dr. Steven Gutstein
There are differences in how children with autism develop, but there is hope for growth and connection with RDI.
Parents, You’ve Done Nothing Wrong!
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42. rész
Rachelle Sheely
Dr. Rachelle Sheely speaks directly to parents about how to move forward after an autism diagnosis.
The Importance of Self
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41. rész
Dr. Steven Gutstein
Autism, social relationships, and relating to the self.
Great Expectations: Part 2
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40. rész
Rachelle Sheely
Why we should have great expectations for autistic children.
Great Expectations for Our Children
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Rachelle Sheely
Dr. Rachelle Sheely talks about how we SHOULD have great expectations & dreams for our children with autism.
High Expectations
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38. rész
Dr. Steven Gutstein
Dr. Gutstein talks about the importance of placing high expectations on our children in order to see growth.
The RDI KEY
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37. rész
Dr. Steven Gutstein
Join Dr. Gutstein and Kat Lee as they talk about the KEY to RDI: Your child and growth.
Hope for Parenting Our Children
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36. rész
Dr. Steven Gutstein
Listen as Dr. Gutstein gives words of hope for parents of children with autism in the new year.
Defining Success as A Parent Guide
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35. rész
Dr. Steven Gutstein
Dr. Gutsein continues his series, The Heart of RDI®
The Heart of RDI®: Part 3
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34. rész
Dr. Steven Gutstein
Dr. Gutstein continues his talk on "The Heart of RDI®"
The Heart of RDI®: Part 2
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33. rész
Dr. Steven Gutstein
Parents, Anxiety and the Guiding Relationship
What is Mindful Guiding for Parents?
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32. rész
Dr. Steven Gutstein
The Heart of RDI®
Hope for Children of ALL Ages
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31. rész
Dr. Steven Gutstein
Is there a time when treatment for autism is no longer viable?
Our Goals in RDI®
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30. rész
Dr. Steven Gutstein
RDI® Goals for children, parents and professionals.
Dynamic Intelligence in Autism Treatment
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29. rész
Dr. Steven Gutstein
How does Dynamic Intelligence help in treating autism?
Why Does My Child Need Dynamic Intelligence?
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28. rész
Dr. Steven Gutstein
Dynamic Intelligence is imperative to quality of life, whether you are on the spectrum or not.
Dynamic Intelligence Starts Early
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27. rész
Dr. Steven Gutstein
How necessary is Dynamic Intelligence for our children?
The Controlling Child
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26. rész
Dr. Steven Gutstein
When your child with ASD is trying to control his environment (either his parents or the world around him) what does it mean?
Does My Child need Me?
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25. rész
Dr. Steven Gutstein
Dr. Steven Gutstein explains why parents are the most important factor in their child's treatment.
Why Do I Feel Incompetent as a Parent?
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24. rész
Dr. Steven Gutstein
Why do we feel so incompetent at times and how do we become empowered as parents again?
I Don’t Know What to DO with My Child
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23. rész
Dr. Steven Gutstein
In this episode, Dr. Gutstein talks about activities with children and the problems parents can have coming up with ideas to engage their children with autism.
The Role of the RDI® Consultant
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Dr. Steven Gutstein
Join Dr. Steven Gutstein as he continues his podcast series: Common Concerns for Parents. This week, Dr. Gutstein talks about RDI® Consultants and their importance to the program.
Self-Stim and More
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21. rész
Dr. Steven Gutstein
This week, Dr. Gutstein of RDI® starts podcast series: Common Concerns for Parents: Self Stim and More
What About Behavior: Part 2
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20. rész
Dr. Steven Gutstein
In this episode of “ASD: A New Perspective”, Dr. Steven Gutstein RDI® continues his discussion on co-occurring conditions and how they relate to our children's behaviour.
What About Behavior?
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Dr. Steven Gutstein
In this episode of "ASD: A New Perspective", Dr. Steven Gutstein continues his discussion on co-occurring conditions by talking about behaviour as it relates to autism.
Co-Occurring Conditions: What About Self Stim?
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Dr. Steven Gutstein
In this episode, Dr. Gutstein continues his talk on co-occurring conditions in autism by discussing self-stim: What is it and why is it common in children with autism.
Co-Occurring Conditions: Eating Disorders, OCD and More
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Dr. Steven Gutstein
In this episode, Dr. Gutstein continues his talk on co-occurring conditions by exploring topics such as eating disorders, OCD and more!
What are Co-Occurring Conditions
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16. rész
Dr. Steven Gutstein
Dr. Steven Gutstein explains co-occurring conditions in autism and how they differ from autism itself.
Being Human
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Dr. Steven Gutstein
In this episode, Dr. Steven Gutstein tackles the myth that individuals with autism are not human beings.
ASD Myths: All About Eye Contact
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14. rész
Dr. Steven Gutstein
Dr. Steve Gutstein discusses the myth that teaching eye contact is the key to autism treatment.
Personality & Your Child
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Dr. Steven Gutstein
ASD Myths: Longing for Relationships
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Dr. Steven Gutstein
Dr. Gutstein shares the devastating and pervasive myth that persons with autism do not long for relationship.
The Great Divide in Autism Treatment
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11. rész
Dr. Steven Gutstein
This week, Dr. Gutstein explains the divide existing between autism research and clinical intervention.
You Can Parent Your Child with ASD
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10. rész
Dr. Steven Gutstein
In this episode, Dr Gutstein encourages parents that they can enjoy a growth-filled relationship with their child who is on the spectrum.
Hope for Individuals with Autism
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Dr. Steven Gutstein
There is hope for people with autism. Regardless of the vulnerabilities that might be present, all children can become co-participants in their growth and not just 'objects' of our interventions.
Signs that ASD Infants Are Motivated to Maintain Stability
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Dr. Steven Gutstein
A successful Guiding Relationship takes two active participants. But as autism interrupts natural development, infants shut down in their ability to participate and can offer nothing for parents to respond to or guide.
The Biggest Loss for Infants & Parents
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7. rész
Dr. Steven Gutstein
The most devastating consequence of ASD is the loss of access to a Guiding Relationship for infants, which is vital for their growth and development.
ASD Infants: The Beginning of Disengagement
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6. rész
Dr. Steven Gutstein
In this episode, Dr. Gutstein explain what is happening initially in the brains of ASD infants as they begin to diverge from typical development.
Mental Growth Is Rewarding!
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5. rész
Dr. Steven Gutstein
Dr. Gutstein continues to discuss the typical development of infants in order to lay a foundation for understanding what is happening to our ASD kids.
Infants & Parents: How it Works!
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4. rész
Dr. Steven Gutstein
In this episode, Dr. Gutstein continues to discuss the similarities and differences of typically-developing infants and those who are later diagnosed with ASD.
ASD: In the Beginning
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Dr. Steven Gutstein
In this first podcast, Dr. Steven Gutstein starts at the beginning by explaining what happens in infant development in the first months of life.
RDI on Voice of America
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RDIconnect
Please join RDI consultant, Brooke Wagner, on a live radio show on Voice of America.In this episode, she will interview Dr. Sheely, licensed psychologist and co-founder of RDIConnect, and RDI Consultant and BCBA Jackie Zaldua to explore and learn more about Relationship Development Intervention and how it is utilized to support individuals with developmental delays. […]
Back to Basics: Autism
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Esther
Autism is a bio-psychosocial condition